The term was first introduced in 1947 by Russian scientist N.V. Lazarev to describe the unique action of a material claimed to
increase nonspecific resistance of an organism to an adverse influence.
Not exact matches
These
nonspecific side effects distress patients, add to the burden of their illness, and
increase the costs of their care.
Girls may be sensitive to elevated levels of stress and maternal depression is a
nonspecific stressor that may
increase the risk already posed to girls [58, 59].